Dr. Givens teaches technologists in all phases of their careers how to turn technology acumen into a persuasive force for entrepreneurial funding, research and development dollars, business investments, or just a better-paying job.
Whether you are a degreed engineer or just a tinkerer, whether you plan to address the supervisor or the president, whether you expect to request a thousand dollars or one-hundred million, whether you are on the sending end or the receiving end, you need the secrets of The Persuasive Wizard: How Technical Experts Sell Their Ideas to Non-Technical Decision Makers.
The book starts with idea creation and ends with implementation. It answers questions as varied as how to originate technology concepts, where and how to start the strategy, when to challenge, when to back off, when and how to end a presentation, what to do in those awkward moments, what to emphasize, what to leave out, how to counter an adversary, how to avoid the stereotype, how to answer non-technical questions, what those questions might be, how to deal with other experts, and the entire gambit. With real-life examples, technology anecdotes, experienced validation, and precise "how-to" formulations, the author takes you through all the aspects of technology persuasion.
No other author brings together such a broad and deep triad of technology education and experience, business planning and development, and domestic and international high-level persuasion.
About the Author: Dr. Lynwood Givens holds a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Texas. He spent the last thirty years managing think-tank organizations and integrating technology and business. Former Chief Technology Officer of Raytheon's Intelligence and Information Systems Division, he has over forty technical publications and five patents. He was vice-president of Space Imaging that launched the world's first commercial high-resolution imaging satellite, and general manager of a medical imaging company. He has made thousands of technology presentations to heads of governments, leaders of intelligence organizations, military officers, investment groups, company decision makers, CEOs, presidents, vice presidents, and all levels of management.